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McGregor fight won’t go the distance, says Mayweather

Published: 11 Aug 2017 - 11:20 pm | Last Updated: 27 Oct 2021 - 11:41 pm

Reuters

Las Vegas:  Floyd Mayweather has said he has done his homework on mixed martial artist Conor McGregor and promised their multi-million dollar fight in Las Vegas on August 26 will not go the distance.
Both fighters have now tipped a knockout finish to the hotly-anticipated bout between arguably one of the greatest boxers of all time and the explosive UFC champion.
“Expect excitement. He’s gonna talk trash, I’m gonna talk trash, there’s gonna be a lot of blood, sweat and tears,” Mayweather told reporters at a media conference at his gym in Las Vegas.
Casually dressed in a black T-shirt and shorts, the bluster and profanity of the recent four-city promotional tour undertaken with McGregor was replaced by a more sober analysis.
“It’s about doing your homework. It’s not really watching fight tapes, it’s about knowing the person you’re facing across the ring from you.
“You want to know what they like to eat, what they’re doing when they’re not in camp,” said the undefeated 40-year-old.
Mayweather brushed off suggestions that the left-handed McGregor might cause him problems.
“Last time I checked I was undefeated, whether it was orthodox or southpaw. McGregor, he’s gonna come out and keep switching (stances) ... but when you keep switching all you’re doing is burning energy,” he told reporters.